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FamilyRe: Having A Father, Is It A Priviledge Or A Right? by tpiaN(op): 6:39am On Jan 20, 2015
acenazt:
So I'd say its a Privilege.
I'd say its more of a priviledge particularly within some communities, only people often dont realize it.

that's why it sometimes seems like an extra effort is required of some (or many) fathers if they want their kids to have that right.
FamilyRe: Having A Father, Is It A Priviledge Or A Right? by tpiaN(op): 6:38am On Jan 20, 2015
coldgate:
Right. Unless na artificial insemination.
it is presumed to be a right, but exactly to what extent is that assumption correct.

there are many for whom this right is non existent.
RomanceRe: A Note To Rubey by tpiaN: 9:21pm On Jan 19, 2015
rubey:
Nope I aren't pissed at you, I just hate the way some guys are acting
ma'am, why the carrot and stick.
CultureRe: Yoruba Songs From Back: When? Remember Any? Jot Them Down Here by tpiaN: 8:37pm On Jan 19, 2015
inspire96:
abeg who sing this song i wan download am

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RpmkSoms8cs
CultureRe: Yoruba Songs From Back: When? Remember Any? Jot Them Down Here by tpiaN: 8:37pm On Jan 19, 2015
CelebritiesRe: Muna Obiekwe Imposter Accepts He’s Truly Dead, He Signs Out From His Account by tpiaN: 8:31pm On Jan 19, 2015
the muna handle was tweeting till around noon (i think).

then went offline and came back with a retraction about two and a half hours later.

its either muna was the one originally online, or the account was a fake one all along. Its also possible more than one person is behind the handle.


lord have mercy sha.
FamilyHaving A Father, Is It A Priviledge Or A Right? by tpiaN(op): 8:12pm On Jan 19, 2015
for many people who are blessed with fathers who are active in their lives, they tend to take it as non negotiable.

However, for many others who were blessed with absentee fathers, invisible fathers, uninvolved fathers, or unknown dads, having a father is not necessarily a right but a priviledge (sometimes).

so, in your opinion, is having a father a priviledge or a right?

often we tend to not realize the big differences in our experiences and outlooks. Or maybe we do.
CelebritiesRe: Throwback Teenage Pics Of American Hip Hop Celebrities B4 They Became Stars by tpiaN: 8:01pm On Jan 19, 2015
where are the rest?
RomanceRe: Ladies Why!! by tpiaN:
rubey:
I don't do instagram anymore sad
rubey:
Too many annoying people there...most guys are perverts grin
if you're seeing the same thing on nairaland, what do you feel is the reason?

just asking.
RomanceRe: Ladies Why!! by tpiaN: 7:51pm On Jan 19, 2015
Tymax:
Hmmm... I have just one question for you.
Are you the one I've been looking for all these years? grin
Are you?
how many years?

not more than 2, i hope.
Nairaland GeneralRe: What Have I Done Wrong To You People? by tpiaN:
rubey:
I don't want any boy stalking me! angry
but you dolled yourself up and posted the picture on your profile? huh

way to ask for attention nah.

so, who is the photo for? huh

lord have mercy.
CelebritiesRe: Muna Obiekwe Imposter Accepts He’s Truly Dead, He Signs Out From His Account by tpiaN: 7:44pm On Jan 19, 2015
prettyjennifer:
When all his relatives start dropping dead, he'll be wondering what caused it grin grin grin
and you are female, smh.

Please give your life to Christ.
CultureRe: 18+ Unclad Photos Of African Women Slaves From The Past. by tpiaN: 7:39pm On Jan 19, 2015
Just to clarify some points, The Act Prohibiting Importation of Slaves of 1807, which was enacted in 1808, did not abolish slavery in the U.S. The act made it illegal to import Black/African slaves from other countries to America. However, slaves that were slaves prior to the act's enactment remained slaves legally. Internal slavery was abolished in early 1865, as we already mentioned, but slavery continue illegally until at least June 19, 1865. To this day, Juneteenth is considered a holiday to some African Americans.

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